On Wednesday, the comedian took to Twitter to share a video of himself helping his wife with her feeding tube, which she has been using for over five weeks as she recovers from her nine-hour surgery on April 18 to remove a six-centimeter benign brain tumor.

“My @jeanniegaffigan hasn’t swallowed food or water in 38 days but still has a sense of humor,” he wrote. “Working on the name of feeding tube restaurant.”

“This is kind of like our own cooking show, really, Jeannie, when you think about it,” quips Jim, 50, as he fills a syringe with the liquid formula and connects it to her tube.

“What I do, and you can do this at home, is I take the container, I open it up, I dump it into a coffee cup, then I stuff it into her tube,” he explains. “That goes right into her — I think the delicate term is gut.”

“And you guys are going to open a restaurant?” asks the person filming.

“For tube-fed people!” responds Jeannie, 47.

The couple’s neighbor then appears in the frame to lend a hand to Jeannie with the tube.

“This is our neighbor Bruce — they spend a lot of time together, but there’s nothing going on, right?” says Jim. “If she has to get pegged by somebody else — because that’s a peg — I know that if I was in the same situation, Jeannie would be okay with me getting pegged by Bruce.”

Jeannie retweeted the video, captioning it “Gross but true,” and quipping: “Our tube-fed restaurant just plays Steely Dan’s ‘Peg’ on a loop.”

“Everything has completely strengthened my faith in God,” said Jeannie. “Because I told God, I said, ‘God, I’m not ready to go. I have work to do. Please help me.’ … I have no doubt that there were supernatural powers helping me through this. No doubt.”